Categorized Listing Of Lots

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Lot 1001: Model of 1837 flint lock pistol marked " A. WATERS / MILBURY. MS. / 1837" 8 1/2" smooth-bore barrel, marked "JCS / P", bright metal frame, .54 caliber, inspector marks left side of stock
Estimate: 1,000-1,250
Lot 1002: 1850 Colt Army revolver, dark finish, serial #26806 all matching, New York address, Naval scene on cylinder, 4 screw cut for shoulder stock, inspector marked grips, .44 cal., 8" barrel
Estimate: 1,200-1,500
Lot 1003: 1850 Colt Army revolver, .44 cal. 8" barrel, cleaned, surface defects in frame and cylinder, several screws replaced, all matching serial #42965
Estimate: 500-600
Lot 1004: Starr double action 1858 Army revolver, .44 caliber, 6" barrel, walnut grip, serial #2460, "Starris Patent Jan. 15, 1856, Starr Arms Co, New York, traces blue finish on barrel
Estimate: 850-1,000
Lot 1005: Remington model 1861 old model Army revolver, 8" barrel, .44 caliber, serial #11557, faint inspector mark left grip, late type loading lever
Estimate: 1,500-2,000
Lot 1006: Whitney Pocket Model Percussion revolver, 2nd model, 2nd type, 3 1/2" barrel, .31 caliber, serial #20074, some surface rust overall, grips chipped. With a small pewter powder flask, shell pattern, unmarked and a 2 compartment iron bullet mold, ball and nosed shells, .31 caliber (goes with pistol #3)
Estimate: 400-500
Lot 1007: Remington 22-caliber vest pocket derringer with blue frame and walnut grips.
Estimate: 250-300
Lot 1008: Sharpes 4-barrel derringer, 22 caliber, blue barrel, silver frame & walnut grips.
Estimate: 200-250
Lot 1009: 6-shot Allen pepperbox. Action jammed & light pitting overall.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1010: Allen & Wheelock bar hammer percussion pistol.
Estimate: 150-175
Lot 1011: Manhattan bar hammer percussion pistol. Walnut grips.
Estimate: 150-175
Lot 1012: Allen bar hammer percussion pistol. Belgian percussion pocket pistol with folding trigger and cap box in butt (hammer repaired).
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1013: Allen underhammer percussion pistol. No trigger guard. Walnut grips.
Estimate: 150-175
Lot 1014: E. Allen & Company 30-caliber rimfire pocket pistol.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1015: Belgian double barrel percussion pocket pistol with burled grip.
Estimate: 125-150
Lot 1016: Lot of 2 22-caliber rimfire spur-trigger pistols. One marked "Colt" (missing parts). One marked "Smoker No. 1".
Estimate: 75-100
Lot 1017: Lot of 2 Smith & Wesson spur-trigger revolvers. 22-caliber rimfire.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1018: Smith & Wesson 38-caliber safety 3rd model double action revolver.
Estimate: 75-100
Lot 1019: Lot of 3 pocket pistols. Allen & Wheelock 22-caliber pocket pistol; unmarked percussion pocket pistol; Belgian percussion pocket pistol.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1020: Allen & Wheelock 31-caliber side hammer belt revolver. 4" barrel.
Estimate: 350-450
Lot 1021: Manhattan 36-caliber percussion Navy revolver with walnut grips. Series 4.
Estimate: 400-500
Lot 1022: Model 1816 North flintlock pistol. Missing lock parts and ramrod. Barrel pitted.
Estimate: 600-700
Lot 1023: Belgian flintlock military pistol. 70-caliber. Missing ramrod.
Estimate: 350-450
Lot 1024: James Reid New York 22-caliber rimfire first model pocket revolver. 3.5" barrel.
Estimate: 300-400
Lot 1025: Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 - 3rd Issue 22-caliber 7-shot revolver in later fitted case with cartridges.
Estimate: 150-200
Image not Available Lot 1026: French 32-caliber revolver with barrel marked "Acier Fondu". Checkered walnut grip. Lanyard ring. Blue and case hardened finish.
Estimate: 50-75
Lot 1027: Continental 32 rimfire revolver. Spur trigger. Bird head grip. Nickel finish.
Estimate: 75-100
Lot 1028: Belgian pin-fire revolver. Approx. 32-caliber. Folding trigger. Walnut grips.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1029: Percussion colt-type revolver. 36-caliber. No. 987. Missing loading lever.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1030: Double barrel percussion pistol marked "Spies London" with Belgian proof marks. Figured walnut grip with German silver cap box. Original color on barrels.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1030A: French Model 1822 military pistol converted to percussion in 1832, St Etienne marks in wood, about .70 cal, smooth bore
Estimate: 250-350
Lot 1030B: Flintlock blunderbuss pistol with sea creature carved stock, iron hinged patchbox, proof marks on top of barrel, repair and splits in stock
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 1031: Frank Wesson double-trigger rifle, .42 caliber rimfire, 24 3/8" barrel, marked Frank Wesson, Worcester, Massachusetts, patented Oct. 25, 1859 and Nov. 11, 1862, serial #5328, 2nd type
Estimate: 450-550
Lot 1032: Bolt action Italian military carbine, poor condition, about 7mm, 18 1/2" barrel
Estimate: 40-50
Lot 1033: 1873 Springfield trapdoor carbine, 22" barrel, .45 caliber, serial #523050, with buttplate compartment, barrel cleaned, inspector marks on wooden stock
Estimate: 850-1,000
Lot 1034: Smith carbine, .50 caliber, serial #3264, sling swivels, old surface on stock, metal cleaned, marked "SMITH'S PATENT, JUNE 23, 1857 / MANUFACTURED BY MASS ARMS CO / CHICOPEE FALLS / ADDRESS / POULTNEY & TRIMBLE / BALTIMORE / USA" 21 1/2" barrel
Estimate: 1,200-1,500
Lot 1035: European percussion carbine, walnut stock with 2 bands, steel ramrod, brass trigger guard (with serial #565), brass cap at end of barrel, brass butt plate, saddle bar on left, 20 3/4" barrel, the only mark a crown on rear of lock plate, approx. .64 caliber
Estimate: 250-350
Lot 1036: Spencer repeating carbine, model 1865, 20" barrel, .50 cal., 6 groove rifling, even gray surface, saddle ring on left stock behind frame and sling swivel under butt of stock
Estimate: 1,200-1,500
Lot 1037: Joslyn carbine, percussion type breech, model 1864, 52 caliber, 22" barrel, single band, marked "JOSLYN FIRE ARMS CO / STONINGTON / COHN", serial #6502, saddle ring on left frame, inspected barrel marks
Estimate: 850-1,200
Lot 1038: Burnside percussion carbine, 4th model, serial #21662, saddle bar on left frame, sling ring under butt, marked "BURNSIDE PATENT / MARCH 25TH 1856." forward of breech and "BURNSIDE RIFLE CO / PROVIDENCE R.I." on lock plate rear of hammer, sub-inspector's marks on metal parts, 21" barrel, approx. .56 cal.
Estimate: 900-1,100
Lot 1039: Gwyn & Campbell Type 1 "Grapevine Carbine," .52 caliber percussion, 20" round barrel, saddle ring on left frame, marked "Gwyn & Campbell/ PATENT/ 1862/ HAMILTON. O." on right lockplate, "UNION RIFLE" on frame below nipple, serial #2537, some pitting, barrel cleaned, stock with split and small piece missing next to trigger, butt plate possibly replaced
Estimate: 1,000-1,200
Lot 1040: Starr percussion carbine, .54 caliber, 21" barrel, steel single band, brass butt plate, metal cleaned, marked "STARR ARMS CO / YONKERS N.Y." on lock plate rear of hammer and on top of barrel, "STARR'S PATENT / SEPT 14TH 1858" rear of breech, serial #12501, barrel band replaced
Estimate: 850-1,000
Lot 1041: Maynard percussion carbine, 50 caliber, 20" barrel, 2nd model, marked "MANUFACTURED BY / MASS ARMS CO / CHICOPEE FALLS" on frame, serial #3584, saddle bar left side, 30-40% original barrel blue, inspector marks in barrel and stock
Estimate: 1,000-1,200
Lot 1042: Model 1816 US military percussion musket, converted from flint lock, marked "M.T. Wickham / JS" "Phila / 1828" on lock plate, 3 bands on long walnut stocks, marked "US / US / P" on top of 42" barrel, metal cleaned to bright finish, inspector marked stock
Estimate: 500-600
Lot 1043: Pennsylvania .36 cal. full stock flint lock rifle, faux grained tiger maple stock, 37 3/4" barrel, signed on top "Peter White." Brass side plate engraved "Union / Town / Pa", cheek rest with oval silver medallion, engraved brass patch box, lock may be replaced, wood repairs at front and rear of lock
Estimate: 1,200-1,500
Lot 1044: Sharpes percussion carbine with 22" barrel. Inspected stock. Some original blue on barrel otherwise surface rusting.
Estimate: 1,000-1,250
Lot 1045: Sharpes percussion rifle new model 1859 with 30" barrel. Iron patchbox & iron barrel bands. Inspector marks removed from side of stock. Barrel with old blue finish.
Estimate: 1,250-1,500
Lot 1046: Relic U.S. Marshall flintlock musket. Relic condition, stock broken.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 1047: Wickham flintlock musket dated 1832. Missing top jaw and screw. Also missing ramrod and barrel screw. Stock inspected. Marked "NJ" on barrel.
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 1048: Virginia Manufactury 1st model flintlock musket AKA Model 1795 type musket. Dated 1810 known as the transitional model with scarce 44" barrel. In original flint configuration. Missing front barrel band and incorrect ramrod.
Estimate: 1,500-2,000
Lot 1049: Figured walnut percussion full-stock rifle with double set trigger. Small bore rifled 37" barrel. Signed illegibly on lock, barrel signed "S. Lack Springfield O".
Estimate: 350-450
Lot 1050: Flintlock musket with broken stock. Brass mounts. Poor condition.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 1051: Whitney 1798 U.S. contract musket. Style 3 category. One of the last 500 made. Inspector marks of Charles William. Top jaw missing from hammer. Screw broken. Lock marked "New Haven" and "U. States". 42 3/4" barrel marked "SNJ".
Estimate: 1,500-2,000
Lot 1052: Figured maple percussion rifle. 40.5" barrel, small bore. Signed Deffibaugh. Original percussion configeration. Typical Bedford County form. Missing percussion bolster and ramrod.
Estimate: 1,200-1,500
Lot 1053: French model 1866 bolt action rifle. Dated 1871. St. Etienne markings. 31.5" barrel fitted for bayonet with folding rear sight.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1053A: Percussion Kentucky rifle, full curly maple stock with brass monunts & patchbox, maker's mark illegible, Philadelphia on lock, 28 3/8" barrel, about 48 cal, rifled, J.W. stamped on top of barrel, missing pc from patch box, possibly shortened at some time in it's life.
Estimate: 1,500-2,000
Lot 1053B: Double barrel percussion shotgun, no makers name, barrel marked "Real Twist",brass patch box, checkered walnut stock and forestock, 30 1/4" barrel
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 1054: 1865 US light Cavalry sabre, steel scabbard with 2 iron rings, brass hilt with original wire wrapped leather grip, made by C. Roby, W. Chelmsford, MA, marked "US, 1865, AGM", on 34 1/2" fluted blade
Estimate: 550-650
Lot 1055: US musket bayonet, 21" long, leather scabbard, marked "US", 1855-70
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1056: Civil War saber with leather scabbard, overall length 41" reverse "P" knuckle guard, wood grip, brass mount on top of scabbard, tip of scabbard missing, totally unmarked w/36" blade having a wide fuller.
Estimate: 500-600
Lot 1057: Ivory topped stiletto walking cane. Along with silvered crab claw umbrella handle.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1058: Battlefield found artillery short sword. Brass hilt with eagle & scaled grip. Iron blade in excavated condition.
Estimate: 75-100
Lot 1059: Practice sabre with blunt rounded blade.
Estimate: 75-100
Lot 1060: Early 19th Century European sabre with broad curved blade. No scabbard.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 1061: Early 19th C. French cavalry sword in original iron scabbard with gilt decoration on top of blade. Leather and wire wrapped grip.
Estimate: 400-500
Lot 1062: Early 20th Century U.S. dress sabre by Jacob Reed & Sons with original scabbard. Etched blade with eagle & floral decoration.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 1063: Sword cane with bone & horn grip and lion head pommel. Along with a bayonet in original scabbard.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1063A: Late 19th c US sword, worn etched German blade, over painted
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 1064: Brass and copper bugle, nickel plated mouthpiece, soldered seam construction, unmarked, 11 1/2" long, excellent condition
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1065: Iron & brass bit w/US brass tags, 2 snaffles, 2 brass spurs, 2 iron spurs, 2 bayonets
Estimate: 200-250
Lot 1066: 12 mounted rifle slugs, 4 brass uniform pins, board of dug artifacts, dug artillery shell, 4" cannonball
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 1067: Steel saddle carbine swivel ring, marked "O.B. North & Co, New Haven, CT" 8 3/4" long, bright steel finish
Estimate: 75-125
Lot 1068: Civil War era rosewood fife, brass tipped, 16 1/4" long, unmarked
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 1069: 1865 Civil War discharge, James H. Paynter, Private, of Captain James E. Stewart's Company I, 3rd Regiment, Delaware Infantry, dated March 8, 1865, along with a small note detailing injuries sustained in 2 battles.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 1070: Belt and brass buckle
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1071: Display cabinet with eyeglasses, small boot pistol, small die cut soldier memorial, folding mess knife, straight razor
Estimate: 125-150
Lot 1072: Framed group of 5 buttons and "US" oval brass medallion, also a container of various G.A.R. brass buttons and other figures
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 1073: Pair light green epaulets with dark green braid edges and tan fringe, brass "2" and button on top marked New Hampshire, with a red kepi (probably Continental)
Estimate: 250-350
Lot 1074: Binoculars marked "Tildin Thurber & Co., Providence"
Estimate: 125-150
Lot 1075: Small leather percussion cap box marked "R. WHITE / US ORD DEPT / SUB INSPECTOR" on outer flap, inner flap marked w/illegible makers name from Newark,NJ
Estimate: 250-350
Lot 1076: Plastic cube mounted with 6 rifle shells including Sharps and others, 55-60 caliber. Plastic display case with various paper wrapped cartridges, display case with 6 metallic cartridges,and 2 unopened packages of German metallic cartridges.
Estimate: 250-300
Lot 1077: Black leather US Army ammo pouch with metal interior, marked Co F, 7th M.V.M., in stencil inside flap, embossed "US" in oval cartouche on outside of flap, excellent condition. Interior marked "Watertown arsenal 1864"
Estimate: 550-650
Lot 1078: 19th C. black leather flap holster, unmarked, sized to fit revolver with 6"barrel, 13" long
Estimate: 300-400
Lot 1079: Felt covered metal canteen, olive green color, cork stopper on chain, 71/2" diameter w/3 metel loops for a strap.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1080: Brown leather cartridge box, 4 1/4" x 6 1/4", divided interior, made by WC McClellan & Co., Springfield, MA
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1081: Group of U.S. WWII military items, lot includes: American flag, leather holsters,flag, All of World War II vintage.
Estimate: 200-250
Lot 1082: Group of miscellaneous shooting accessories including: shot flasks; shot gun measure, as well as miscellaneous pocket knives and one bayonet. 19th-early 20th century.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1083: Lot of 4 19th century powder horns (one with brass top). Along with 2 miscellanous flasks.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1084: Lot of 4 miscellaneous shot flasks and powder flasks.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1085: Lot of 2 leather shot flasks embossed with game animals along with copper powder flask with floral decoration.
Estimate: 100-125
Lot 1086: Lot of 3 flasks including: 2 copper flasks with scenes of hunters in the field and a copper flask with embossed bird scene.
Estimate: 125-150
Lot 1087: Lot of 3 flasks including large floral copper flask with original carrying cord marked "G&JW Hawksley"; medium sized copper flask embossed with game animals; small copper flask with reclining dog in oval panel.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1088: Large copper flask with hanging game scene marked "James Dixon & Sons".
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1089: Lot of 3 copper flasks including one marked "Skyes" with dent in bottom, one compartmented marked "Dixon & Sons" with dent in back, and bag shaped with compartment in top.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1090: Lot of 4 bullet molds, 2 of which are marked "Colt". Along with 2 cap boxes, one marked "Hicks" and one marked "Eley". And an iron powder measure.
Estimate: 150-175
Lot 1091: Lot of 2 20th Century Bowie knives. One marked "Wostenholm" in original scabbard and one an American hunting knife marked "L&T Woodcock" in original scabbard.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 1092: 19th Century American powder horn with raised carved panel of sailing ship.
Estimate: 250-350
Lot 1093: 19th Century American powder horn with incised decoration of sailing ship and fish and "John Smith 1848".
Estimate: 250-300
Lot 1094: German black and white 2 part steel helmet, 16th/17th c, with fleur de lis design surrounded by wave pattern, 2 pc bowl with original brass rosettes, good patinated surface
Estimate: 1,500-2,000
Lot 1095: 2 brass cannon shells converted to lamps, w/a large brass cannon shell, all 14" in total ht
Estimate: 75-125
Lot 1096: August 31, 1863 southern Civil War newspaper, Fayetteville (NC) Observer, 4 pgs, disussing Exchange of Prisoners & Vicksburg Under Seige, etc, the last page with "The Confederate Tax Law", with a loose sheet, "A Reply to Col. T.J. Moore, Re: Cotton Factories & Taxation".
Estimate: 75-125
Lot 1097: 2 framed portraits of Lee & Lincoln, Gen'l R.E. Lee, by Brady, Published by John Dainty, 31 S 6th St, Philadelphia, engr by A.B. Walter, with a framed book plate portrait of A. Lincoln
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 1098: Framed 1873 Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Pardon for Albert Hart, framed with an engraved portrait and the Presidential Seal, faded signature
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 1099: GAR Civil War Service Record, John G. Gratz, Comp K, 138th Reg'mnt, PVI, presented 1903, original oak & gilt frame
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 1100: Chinese bone handled sword with silver inlays
Estimate: 300-350
Lot 1101: Burmese dha, shark skin grip, engraved brass pommel, original leather scabbard
Estimate: 175-200
Lot 1102: Tibetan or Burmese temple sword, scabbard and grip may be low grade silver engraved blade
Estimate: 500-600
Lot 1103: Carved bone Japanese sword, cast brass mounts
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1104: Carved bone Japanese sword, cast brass mounts
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 1105: Carved bone tanto, bead work on scabbard
Estimate: 400-500
Lot 1106: Bone or ivory tanto, signed at base of scabbard
Estimate: 400-500
Lot 1107: Cloisonne Chinese dagger, light green jade mounts, 1 with damage
Estimate: 400-500
Lot 1108: Japanese brass tanto, tones of other metals, some silver and gold decoration
Estimate: 300-350
Lot 1109: Pr of rare 19th c Civil War theme cast iron fence panels depicting crossed Springfield rifles, crossed sabers, a US ammo pouch, and a parade hat as shown in the 1870 catalog of Robert Wood & Co, 1136 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA. Each panel is 66"V wide and 46" high, This company is believed to have supplied gates and fencing to the Gettysburg and Antietam Battlefield Cemetaries. A pr of quatrafoil shaped posts with flame tops and a sqaure post come along with thew 2 panels. The star and spear crest rails need to be reattached and one of them is in 2 pieces.
Estimate: 10,000-15,000
Lot 1110: Cast iron cannon, 45" L x 10" Diameter, 3 1/2" bore, heavily pitted surface
Lot 1111: After Julian Scott, American, 1846-1901, enhanced color lithograph, The Flag of Truce, 2 mounted Union soldiers waving a white flag, 20 1/2" x 17 1/2", unframed, 2 bent corners
Estimate: 200-300